For several years now, I’ve loved Vannetta Chapman’s mystery/suspense books in both the Amish and contemporary genres. This is first book in her new series combines the background of the Amish community with quite an intriguing murder mystery. This author writes dialogue that’s snappy and witty, and I always feel as if I’m actually listening in to the conversations as I’m reading. Her plots are never simple or easy to solve, and this story kept me guessing all the way through the book.
But in every one of Vannetta Chapman’s books, it’s the characters that we come to love. In this book, I love the character of Agatha. She’s smart, compassionate, and full of faith. She’s the perfect owner of an Amish B & B. Two of her best friends are Tony, a retired detective who is also her next door neighbor; and Gina, an English friend who helps her run the B & B. I liked the way that these characters each used their own talents in solving the mystery. It was nice reading an Amish story where both Amish and English respected each other and were willing to accept each other’s differences as they worked together.
If you love the clean and sweet “cozy mystery’ genre, you’ll love this one as it’s definitely the best one I’ve read this year. I’m already looking forward to the next book to see what happens next with Tony, Gina, and Agatha.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.